What are you listening to right now?

Started by Travis Bickle, November 08, 2012, 02:07:29 PM

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milos

One of my all time favorite songs, made in 1986 by music group "Videosex" and singer Anja Rupel from Slovenia, called "Zemlja pleše" ("The Earth is Dancing"), with English subtitles.
If I could dance with her to this song forever, then it would be a Paradise. :wub:

Videosex - Zemlja Plese - The Original
One Christ. One Body of Christ. One Eucharist. One Church.

kit saginaw

Quote from: milos on December 17, 2014, 01:18:45 AM
One of my all time favorite songs, made in 1986 by music group "Videosex" and singer Anja Rupel from Slovenia, called "Zemlja pleše" ("The Earth is Dancing"), with English subtitles.
If I could dance with her to this song forever, then it would be a Paradise. :wub:

Videosex - Zemlja Plese - The Original

Very good, m...  I'd call it zestive.

I've been listening to nostalgia with a similar appeal:

David Poore - Big Cat Diary Song


kit saginaw


quiller


walkstall

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Always remember "Feelings Aren't Facts."

milos

One Christ. One Body of Christ. One Eucharist. One Church.

quiller


TboneAgain

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Government is not reason; it is not eloquent; IT IS FORCE. -- George Washington

quiller

You'd think this band had Dick Dale right there with them. More amazingly, they're Russian. Here's a terrific instrumental from the Red Elvises..."Surfing in Siberia."

Red Elvises - Surfing In Siberia

TboneAgain

Quote from: quiller on January 26, 2015, 10:06:56 PM
You'd think this band had Dick Dale right there with them. More amazingly, they're Russian. Here's a terrific instrumental from the Red Elvises..."Surfing in Siberia."

Red Elvises - Surfing In Siberia

I think the drummer is a serious speed freak. Wow. He overpowers the rest of it, which is quite good.
The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people. -- Tenth Amendment to the US Constitution

Government is not reason; it is not eloquent; IT IS FORCE. -- George Washington

quiller

Quote from: TboneAgain on January 26, 2015, 10:20:37 PM
I think the drummer is a serious speed freak. Wow. He overpowers the rest of it, which is quite good.
I can see your point but think it MAY be due to Red Elvises being primarily a club band (with some major venue exceptions). Drummers in clubs do tend to go heavier than they need to be. "Thrash" and other neo-punk groups ALL go heavy on drums. Red Elvises clearly has roots in that camp.

kit saginaw

Quote from: quiller on January 27, 2015, 09:52:15 AM
I can see your point but think it MAY be due to Red Elvises being primarily a club band (with some major venue exceptions). Drummers in clubs do tend to go heavier than they need to be. "Thrash" and other neo-punk groups ALL go heavy on drums. Red Elvises clearly has roots in that camp.

Fabulous song.

American rockabilly/surfabilly has been sweeping Europe and Eastern sektors for quite a while now.  Nashville should be ashamed for letting it all get away from them. 

from Sweden:

The Hubcaps Live Break up

Also, drums are hard to mike in club-settings.  Low ceilings make it hard to 'present' percussive-surfaces distinctly.

quiller


kit saginaw

Quote from: quiller on January 28, 2015, 05:45:04 AM
Same group...a lot stranger song (with a definite Cold War context).....

Yep.  -Started out like Kafkabilly.  I like it.

Reminds me of Laika & The Cosmonauts;

Laika and the Cosmonauts - A Night In Tunisia

Nothin' says California, USA like revivified Volga folk-progressions.

quiller